WASHINGTON, May 9 (Reuters) - The Federal Aviation Administration said late on Friday that it plans to meet with major airlines on Wednesday about potential temporary cuts in flights at New Jersey's Newark Liberty International Airport to address recent major disruptions due to equipment and staffing issues.
Earlier this week, Transportation Department Secretary Sean Duffy said the FAA was working with airlines to cut flights at Newark after hundreds of flights have been disrupted since April 28. United Airlines, the largest airline at Newark, last week cut 10% of its flights there.
(Reporting by David Shepardson; Editing by Leslie Adler)
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